Associations of social determinants of health with life expectancy and future health risks among individuals with type 2 diabetes: two nationwide cohort studies in the UK and USA

Aug 6, 2024The lancet. Healthy longevity

How social factors relate to life expectancy and future health risks in people with type 2 diabetes in the UK and USA

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Abstract

At age 45, life expectancy was 4.4 years shorter for adults with type 2 diabetes in the unfavourable social determinants of health group compared to the favourable group in the UK Biobank.

  • Unfavourable social determinants of health (SDHs) are associated with increased all-cause mortality among adults with type 2 diabetes.
  • In the UK Biobank, individuals in the unfavourable SDH group had a hazard ratio of 1.89 for all-cause mortality compared to those in the favourable group.
  • The risk of incident cardiovascular disease was also higher in the unfavourable SDH group, with a hazard ratio of 1.40.
  • Participants with unfavourable SDHs faced a 1.76 times greater risk of developing dementia compared to those in the favourable SDH group.
  • Similar trends in life expectancy and health risks were observed in both the UK Biobank and US NHANES cohorts.

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